The Front Bottoms#Discography
{{short description|American rock band}}
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| origin = Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, U.S.
| genre = {{hlist|Folk punk|folk rock|indie rock|emo}}
| years_active = 2006–present
| label = {{hlist|Bar/None|Fueled by Ramen}}
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| current_members = *Brian Sella
- Mathew Uychich
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The Front Bottoms are an American rock band from Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, formed in 2006. They are currently a duo consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Brian Sella and drummer Mat Uychich. During live performances, they are currently accompanied by touring members, including guitarist and backing vocalist AJ Peacox, bassist and backing vocalist Natalie Newbold, and bassist, guitarist and backing vocalist Erik Kase Romero.
Their music has also been described as rock, indie rock, folk punk and, according to Sella, indie pop or acoustic pop.{{Citation needed|date=August 2023}} Lyrically, their music has also been described as being adjacent to Midwest emo.{{cite web|last=Moran|first=Irene|url=https://pittnews.com/article/186084/opinions/opinion-midwest-emo-music-a-debate/|title= Opinion {{pipe}} Midwest emo music: A debate|work=The Pitt News|date=February 5, 2024|accessdate=June 5, 2024}}
History
= Early years (2006–2010) =
The group formed in 2006 in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey.{{cite web|last=Niesel|first=Jeff|url=https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2018/05/23/10-bands-to-see-next-weekend-at-the-agora-at-spring-fling-v|title=10 Bands to See Next Weekend at the Agora at Spring Fling V|work=Cleveland Scene|date=May 23, 2018|access-date=September 29, 2018}}{{cite magazine|last=Payne|first=Chris|url=https://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/rock/8248804/front-bottoms-tie-dye-dragon-video-ann-grandma-series|title=The Front Bottoms Announce New 'Grandma Series' EP, Share Enigmatic Video for 'Tie Dye Dragon'|magazine=Billboard|date=March 16, 2018|access-date=September 29, 2018}} In August 2007, after Brian Sella (vocals, guitar, lyricist) finished his first year at Ramapo College, he and childhood friend Mathew Uychich (drums) began playing together under the name The Front Bottoms. Soon after, Uychich's brother, Brian Uychich, (keyboard, vocals) began sitting in on their practices. Brian asked to join the band, playing an old keyboard he found in the Uychich family attic. This completed the original lineup, with which the first two albums and EP were recorded.{{Cite web |last=Nitschke |first=Elyse |title=A lesson in music history: The Front Bottoms |url=https://whsadvocateonline.com/2443/category-5/a-lesson-in-music-history-the-front-bottoms/ |access-date=2023-03-31 |website=The Advocate}} The band's name is a reference to the film Sexy Beast, in which Ben Kingsley’s character claims he was sexually assaulted by someone who touched his “front bottom.” {{Cite web |last=Stenstrom |first=Brent |date=2012-06-11 |title= Q&A: The Front Bottoms sound off on band's origin, touring experiences |url= https://www.oudaily.com/l_and_a/arts_and_entertainment/q-a-the-front-bottoms-sound-off-on-bands-origin-touring-experiences/article_756fd2f1-3406-5da6-a1be-55f26a409a45.html|access-date=2025-03-05|website=OU Daily |language=en}} Frontman Sella said of it, "This is our name. If you don't like it then you don't like it."{{Cite web |last=Pearlman |first=Mischa |date=2014-07-01 |title=The Front Bottoms Reflect on How Far They've Come for a Band Whose Name Means "Vaginas" |url=https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-front-bottoms-reflect-on-how-far-theyve-come-for-a-band-whose-name-means-vaginas/ |access-date=2023-08-05 |website=Vice |language=en}}
They spent the next few years playing locally around New Jersey and eventually doing extensive tours around the country. In between tours, Sella worked at the Shop Rite in Ramsey, New Jersey and Uychich worked in landscaping. During this time, they put out a self-released album, I Hate My Friends, in 2008. Then they released an EP, Brothers Can't Be Friends, the same year. They released a second album in 2009, My Grandma vs Pneumonia. Additionally, a five-song cassette, Calm Down and Breathe, was handmade by the band in 2009, and limited to 30 copies. They were part of the New Brunswick-based artist collective Tiny Giant.
= Independent years (2010–2015) =
Around 2010, the band started writing material for what would become their self-titled album. They released an EP called Slow Dance To Soft Rock which contained six tracks later remastered for the LP. A second EP, Grip N' Tie, was planned to be released later that year but was canceled. The songs that were on it were instead combined with the previous EP to produce an entire album. In late 2010, the band filmed a music video for "Maps", after being contacted through Myspace by an anonymous filmmaker, which gave them more exposure.{{citation needed|date=January 2025}} On June 2, 2011, the band had announced that they signed with Bar/None Records and would release their self-titled debut studio album on September 6, 2011.
As of late 2010, Brian Uychich left the band to concentrate on school full-time. The Front Bottoms replaced Uychich with a new touring musician, Drew Villafuerte, who played bass in addition to keyboards. In 2012, Villafuerte stopped touring with the band as well, citing the extensive touring as too difficult. He was replaced by Tom Warren and Ciaran O'Donnell.{{Citation needed|date=July 2015}}
In March 2013, the band released a video for "Twin Size Mattress" on YouTube in the promotion of their next record. Their second studio album, Talon of the Hawk, was released on May 21, 2013.
On June 17, 2014, the band released a six-song EP, Rose.{{cite web|url=http://www.bar-none.com/the-front-bottoms.html|title=Artists: The Front Bottoms|access-date=September 23, 2015|publisher=Bar/None Records}} The EP was named for Mathew Uychich's grandmother Rosemary, who is depicted in the cover art. The music video for "Twelve Feet Deep" shows the band, along with audience members at a live show, wearing masks of Rosemary's face as depicted on the album cover.{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psa8Om9bwsI|title=The Front Bottoms – "12 Feet Deep" Music Video|access-date=September 23, 2015|publisher=YouTube|date=August 21, 2014|medium=Music video}}
On April 18, 2015, Run for Cover and Bar/None Records released two songs by the band, and two songs by rapper GDP on Liberty and Prosperity, a split EP.{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/the_front_bottoms_gdp_split_seven_inch_officially_announced|title=The Front Bottoms, GDP split seven-inch officially announced|access-date=September 23, 2015|publisher=Alternative Press|date=March 5, 2015 |first= Tyler |last=Sharp}}
= Fueled by Ramen (2015–present) =
In June 2015, it was announced they had signed to the label Fueled by Ramen.{{cite web|last=Sharp|first=Tyler|title=The Front Bottoms sign to Fueled by Ramen|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/the_front_bottoms_sign_to_fueled_by_ramen|publisher=Alternative Press|access-date=July 20, 2015|date=June 23, 2013}} The Front Bottoms released their third studio album Back on Top on September 18, 2015, via Fueled by Ramen.
On March 7, 2016, they released a new song, "Noodle Monster", on the Fueled by Ramen YouTube Channel.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOt2x7VaK-A|title=The Front Bottoms: Noodle Monster (Audio)|last=Fueled by Ramen|date=March 7, 2016|website=Youtube.com|access-date=November 13, 2017|via=YouTube}} On June 26, 2016, Pitchfork released a music video for the song "Ginger" from Back on Top. The video was directed by Marlon Brandope and shot in Cranston, Rhode Island.{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/news/66394-the-front-bottoms-share-new-ginger-video-watch/|title=The Front Bottoms Share New "Ginger" Video: Watch – Pitchfork|website=Pitchfork.com|date=June 27, 2016|access-date=November 13, 2017}}
Preceded by the single "Raining", the band released their fourth studio album, Going Grey, on October 13, 2017.
In an interview in February 2018, Sella confirmed the release of the Ann EP, the second in the 'Grandma series'. The EP was released on May 18, 2018, via Fueled by Ramen, and a music video for its final song, "Tie Dye Dragon", was released on March 16.{{cite web|url=http://www.oftr.co.uk/the-front-bottoms-interview-february-2018/|title=The Front Bottoms Interview [February 2018]|website=oftr.com|date=20 February 2018 |access-date=February 22, 2018}}
On December 20, 2019, they released the song "Camouflage" and an accompanying music video. This was followed by the song "Everyone Blooms" and its video on April 17, 2020.
On July 3, 2020, the band announced their album In Sickness & in Flames and released the song "Montgomery Forever" with its video.{{Cite web|url=https://americansongwriter.com/montgomery-forever-the-front-bottoms-album-premiere/|title=The Front Bottoms Announce New Album and Share "Montgomery Forever"|date=July 3, 2020}} On August 14, 2020, they released the song "Fairbanks, Alaska",{{Citation |title=The Front Bottoms – Fairbanks, Alaska |url=https://genius.com/The-front-bottoms-fairbanks-alaska-lyrics |access-date=2023-03-09}} and the album on August 21, 2020.{{Cite web |last=dad |first=bad |date=2020-07-05 |title=The Front Bottoms announce "In Sickness and In Flames" release date, drop new video |url=https://thatsgoodenoughforme.com/3524/ |access-date=2023-03-09 |website=TGEFM |language=en-US}} Reviews of In Sickness and in Flames, were mixed. Reviewing for NME, Samantha Maine praises the band's work, calling the album "a sharp and unflinching collection that harks back to the magic of their 2011 self-titled debut. The New Jersey folk-punk band took a creative risk with 2017's synth-packed 'Going Grey', and 'In Sickness & In Flames' finds them returning to more familiar territory, confirming their ability to mine millennial angst with verve."{{Cite web |last=Maine |first=Samantha |date=2020-08-19 |title=The Front Bottoms – 'In Sickness & In Flames' review: millennial folk-punks encapsulate the tension of 2020 |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/the-front-bottoms-in-sickness-in-flames-album-review-2732465 |access-date=2023-03-28 |website=NME |language=en-GB}} Pitchfork Media reviewer Julia Gray, on the other hand, argues, "The album is twee and punk and neither of those things. It's understandable that the Front Bottoms, a band whose legacy revolves around post-adolescent growing pains, have lost some of the spark that fueled their first six albums."{{Cite web |title=The Front Bottoms: In Sickness & In Flames |url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/the-front-bottoms-in-sickness-and-in-flames/ |access-date=2023-03-28 |website=Pitchfork |language=en-US}}
On September 2, 2022, the band released the Theresa EP with five re-recorded versions of unreleased fan favorites and oldies that serve as the third installment of the band's popular Grandma EP series.{{Cite web |last=Major |first=Michael |title=The Front Bottoms Release 'Theresa' EP |url=https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwmusic/article/The-Front-Bottoms-Release-Theresa-EP-20220902 |access-date=2023-02-23 |website=BroadwayWorld.com |language=en}}
On April 17, 2023, the band released the song "Outlook", along with an accompanying music video. At the same time, the band announced their next album, You Are Who You Hang Out With, would be released on August 4, 2023. On April 25, they announced a tour for the album, starting on August 1, 2023, including an album release show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre the night of the album release. Supporting acts include Kevin Devine & the Goddamn Band.
The band also released two new music videos for two new songs, one on June 8, 2023, called Punching Bag, and one on July 13, 2023, called Emotional. Both songs were from the upcoming album, “You Are Who You Hang Out With”, which released on August 4, 2023. The album was met with mostly positive reviews. Many reviews identified the pop undertones, critic Quinn Gill noted that some fans feel as though the band is out of its golden age, but followed by writing “the duo has proven that it would rather try a million new things than grow stagnant”.{{Cite web |date=2023-07-30 |title=ALBUM REVIEW: The Front Bottoms lighten up on 'You Are Who You Hang Out With' |url=https://riffmagazine.com/album-reviews/the-front-bottoms-you-are-who-you-hang-out-with/ |access-date=2024-01-15 |website=RIFF Magazine |language=en-US}}
It was also announced that The Front Bottoms will be opening for Zach Bryan for his 3 shows at MetLife Stadium in July 2025, along with Kings of Leon. Originally, the shows, spanning from July 18 to July 20, were only slated to have Kings of Leon opening; however, it was announced via Zach Bryan’s Instagram story that The Front Bottoms would be opening as well. Bryan has stated his admiration for the band in the past, as he previously posted on X “[sic] bro after my record deal I’m making a good midwest punk record, that is the best music in my opinion” with which he included a picture of the album cover for The Front Bottom’s second album, Talon of the Hawk.{{Cite web |date=2025-01-28 |title= The Front Bottoms opening Zach Bryan's MetLife Stadium shows |url= https://www.brooklynvegan.com/the-front-bottoms-opening-zach-bryans-metlife-stadium-shows/ |access-date=2025-04-01 |website=Brooklyn Vegan |language=en-US}}
Inspirations
Sella has stated that the band's inspirations are Blink-182, Say Anything, Bright Eyes, The Mountain Goats, and New Jersey itself.{{Citation needed|date=August 2023}}{{Cite web |last=Stempler |first=Falyn |date=2022-05-05 |title=Front Bottoms Return to Jersey City Roots With Shows: It's 'Very Full Circle' |url=https://njmonthly.com/articles/arts-entertainment/front-bottoms-return-to-jersey-city-roots/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230810181622/https://njmonthly.com/articles/arts-entertainment/front-bottoms-return-to-jersey-city-roots/ |archive-date=2023-08-10 |access-date=2023-03-09 |website=New Jersey Monthly}} According to Uychich, their only inspiration is their friends.{{Citation needed|date=August 2023}} The band is also influenced by Senses Fail and other mid-2000s pop-punk bands.
Band members
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Current members
- Brian Sella – vocals, guitar (2007–present)
- Mathew Uychich – drums (2007–present){{Cite web |title=The Front Bottoms |url=http://www.bar-none.com/the-front-bottoms |access-date=2023-10-03 |website=Bar/None Records |language=en-US}}
Current touring members
- Erik Kase Romero – bass, guitar, backing vocals (2017–present)
- Natalie Newbold – bass, backing vocals (2020–present)
- AJ Peacox – guitar, backing vocals (2022–present)
- Roshane Karunaratne – keys, melodica, keytar (2017–present)
Former touring musicians
- Brian Uychich – keys, backing vocals (2007–2010)
- Drew Villafuerte – bass, keys (2010–2012)
- Ciaran O'Donnell – guitar, trumpet, keys (2012–2017)
- Tom Warren – bass guitar, vocals (2012–2017), guitar, vocals (2017–2019)
- Jenn Fantaccione – violin, trumpet, cello, backing vocals (2017–2019)
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Timeline
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Discography
=Studio albums=
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scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| US {{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-front-bottoms/chart-history/tlp/|title=The Front Bottoms Chart History: Billboard 200|magazine=Billboard|accessdate=June 16, 2020}} ! scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| US ! scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| US ! scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| US |
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scope="row"|I Hate My Friends
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scope="row"|My Grandma vs. Pneumonia
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scope="row"|The Front Bottoms
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scope="row"|Talon of the Hawk
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| 181 || – || 30 || 47 |
scope="row"|Back on Top
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| 32 || 6 || – || 10 |
scope="row"|Going Grey
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| 47 || 6 || – || 8 |
scope="row"|In Sickness & in Flames
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| –{{efn|group=upper-alpha|In Sickness & in Flames did not enter the Billboard 200 but peaked at number 41 on the Top Album Sales component chart.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-front-bottoms/chart-history/tsl/|title=The Front Bottoms Chart History: Top Album Sales|magazine=Billboard|accessdate=June 16, 2020}}}} || – || – || – |
scope="row"|You Are Who You Hang Out With
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| – || – || – || – |
=Extended plays=
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scope="row"|Brothers Can't Be Friends
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scope="row"|Slow Dance to Soft Rock
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scope="row"|Summer of Steroids
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scope="row"|Rose
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| 195 || 28 || 47 |
scope="row"|Liberty and Prosperity {{small|(with GDP)}}
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scope="row"|Needy When I'm Needy
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scope="row"|Ann
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| –{{efn|group=upper-alpha|Ann did not enter the Billboard 200 but peaked at number 70 on the Top Album Sales component chart.}} || – || – |
scope="row"|Devinyl Splits No. 12 {{small|(with Kevin Devine)}}
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scope="row"|Ukulele Versions
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scope="row"|IS&IF Demos
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scope="row"|Theresa
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=Singles=
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scope="col" style="width:2em;font-size:90%;"| US Alt {{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/the-front-bottoms/chart-history/mrt/|title=The Front Bottoms Chart History: Alternative Airplay|magazine=Billboard|accessdate=June 16, 2020}} |
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scope="row"|"Cough it Out"
|rowspan="5"|2015 | – |rowspan="5"|Back on Top |
scope="row"|"West Virginia"
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scope="row"|"Help"
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scope="row"|"Laugh Till I Cry"
| – |
scope="row"|"Summer Shandy"
| – |
scope="row"|"Get Numb"
|rowspan="2"|2017 | – | {{n/a|Non-album single}} |
scope="row"|"Vacation Town
| – |rowspan="2"|Going Grey |
scope="row"|"Peace Sign"
|rowspan="3"|2018 | 36 |
scope="row"|"End of Summer (Now I Know)"
| – |rowspan="2" {{n/a|Non-album single}} |
scope="row"|"Allentown" {{small|(Manchester Orchestra)}} | – |
scope="row"|"Camouflage"
|rowspan="2"|2020 | – |rowspan="2"|In Sickness & in Flames |
scope="row"|"Everyone Blooms"
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scope="row"|"Voodoo Magic"
|rowspan="2"|2021 | – |rowspan="2" {{n/a|Non-album single}} |
scope="row"|"Loverboy"
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scope="row"|"More Than it Hurts You"
|2022 | – |Theresa |
=Music videos=
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- "Maps" (2010)
- "Swimming Pool" (2011)
- "Flashlight" (2011)
- "Christmas Wrapping" (2011)
- "Mountain" (2013)
- "Twin Size Mattress" (2013)
- "Skeleton" (2013)
- "Funny You Should Ask" (2013)
- "Backflip" (2014)
- "12 Feet Deep" (2014)
- "West Virginia" (2015)
- "Cough It Out" (2015)
- "HELP" (2015)
- "Laugh Till I Cry" (2015)
- "Summer Shandy" (2015)
- "Ginger" (2016)
- "2YL" (2016)
- "Raining" (2017)
- "Vacation Town" (2017)
- "Peace Sign" (2017)
- "Everyone But You" (2018)
- "Lonely Eyes" (2018)
- "Tie Dye Dragon" (2018)
- "camouflage" (2019)
- "everyone blooms." (2020)
- "montgomery forever" (2020)
- "Fairbanks, Alaska" (2020)
- "Voodoo Magic" (2021)
- "Emotional" (2023)
- "Paris" (2023)
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Notes
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References
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External links
- {{Official website}}
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